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welcome to bbc world news broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. in pakistan, thousands gathered to mourn the government minister. shot dead by militants. in china, authorities moved to prevent pro-democracy protests there. those rounded up. hello. forces loyal to the libyan leader have been fighting on two fronts as the government tries to establish control. 50 kilometers west of the capital, witnesses speak of many people killed as government forces try to recapture. 17 deaths are being reported in an apparently accidental explosion. there are conflicting claims about who controls the major oil force. john simpson send this from just outside the port. >> so far, it has been a fairly unequal contests. enthusiasm and determination versus sophisticated weaponry. so far, the enthusiasm has been holding out pretty well. the rebels have captured the airfield outside. and though they've been forced back, they certainly have not been defeated. but they have had the face mortar and artillery fire. all they have to fight back with is the occasional rocket
welcome to bbc world news broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. in pakistan, thousands gathered to mourn the government minister. shot dead by militants. in china, authorities moved to prevent pro-democracy protests there. those rounded up. hello. forces loyal to the libyan leader have been fighting on two fronts as the government tries to establish control. 50 kilometers west of the capital, witnesses speak of many people killed as government forces try to recapture. 17 deaths are...
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show updated navigational instruments on the plane, convinced bank of america to provide $100,000 grant for the missions and scholarships for their 3 children, 2 of which that have been adopted from hats hate. >> it is an incredible force of love which is empower us to get back out in the mission field sharing water and love of christ with others. >> they are opening many new opportunities and reminds them of a bible promise. >> i would like people to know the lord is watching them. he sees all the hard work. >> that's right. >> he wants to remind us to not grow weary in doing good. he has a harvest. >> wendy griffith cbn news. >>> for more great stories on the church around the world, check out our website at cwnews.org. we'll be back right after this. >> cbn worldreach invited parts ners to participate in share the love event. the group went to an orphanage spending time with 70 children sharing them a lot of love of god. they provided them with basic necessities, food, milk and toilet troys. well folks, i hope you enjoyed our broadcast and hope you'll join us next week. from all of
show updated navigational instruments on the plane, convinced bank of america to provide $100,000 grant for the missions and scholarships for their 3 children, 2 of which that have been adopted from hats hate. >> it is an incredible force of love which is empower us to get back out in the mission field sharing water and love of christ with others. >> they are opening many new opportunities and reminds them of a bible promise. >> i would like people to know the lord is watching...
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will be limited even though it's behind most of the payload dropped on libya is raising fears that america's humanitarian primus will have legal consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. and japanese imports kept the global cold souls are after the fukushima radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the tsunami disaster rises to more than eight thousand workers are still struggling around the nuclear meltdown at the stricken facility which officials say may never produce energy again. we more news in about half an hour's time up next as promised it's cross talk with peter voser. can. follow in well nick rostock i'm peter lavelle divide within islam the shia and sunni the saudi invasion and suppression of the shia majority in bahrain again highlights how sectarian differences can inflame passions and impact the geopolitical water in the arab world and how will these divisions be played out as the arab awakening continuous. can. discuss the prospects for the arab awakening i'm joined by juan cole in ann arbor he's a professor of history at the university of michigan
will be limited even though it's behind most of the payload dropped on libya is raising fears that america's humanitarian primus will have legal consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. and japanese imports kept the global cold souls are after the fukushima radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the tsunami disaster rises to more than eight thousand workers are still struggling around the nuclear meltdown at the stricken facility which officials say may never...
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america and as always feel free to follow me on twitter it's at least the captain of one word or a great time. today borland says once again. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. looking for asians or. live. bringing you the latest in science technology from around the world. we've got the future coverage. live. live. live live live live. live you can see. live. live. alone we welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle divide within islam the shia and sunni the saudi invasion and suppression of the shia majority in my reign again highlights how sectarian differences can inflame passions and impact the geopolitical order in the arab world and how will these divisions be played out as the arab awakening continuous. live can see the slim. discuss the prospects for the arab awakening i'm joined by juan cole in ann arbor he's a professor of history at the university of michigan in cairo we go to he somehow he's a fellow at the center for research and ethnic relations at the university of warwick and in san francisco. we cross the steven schwartz he is the ex
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administration is incorporated face because for days now before the american president insists that america's handing over control of this operation to nato countries and he keeps saying that this is going to happen soon but certainly in terms of the cracks we've seen on the international front it doesn't seem as if it's going to happen any time soon so the question really at the heart of this debate is whether or not these airstrikes can continue who will take control over them and for just how much longer they can carry on. well arty's for person polis leader is also keeping you up to date on our twitter feed her latest tweet coming in are talks about rumors that bodies last after fighting between the traffic forces and rebels are being presented as evidence of coalition bombing casualties will play with her followers that are under support for the latest on the ground from the. well for more we're joined live by terry admits from his political analyst and founder of the international n.g.o.s for terror network mr misrata and the flight from the group this evening now the official aim of th
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administration is incorporated face because for days now we've heard the american president insists that america's handing over control of this operation to nato countries and he keeps saying that this is going to happen soon but certainly in terms of the cracks missing on the international front it doesn't seem as if it's going to happen any time soon so the question really at the heart of this debate is whether or not these airstrikes can continue who will take control over them and for just how much longer they can carry on. archie's war correspondent paula sleepers also keeping you right up to date on our twitter feed as well the jews tweeted that there are rumors that bodies left the fighting between gadhafi forces and rebels big presented as evidence of coalition casualties that is the latest from followers to go to underscore calm for the makers on the ground in libya. is the allied coalition is unstable because it's driven by the mercenary interests of the u.s. and other countries. the term call ition should be changed to kolisch nothing beyond will mean we've never seen such a divergence
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administration is being called red faced because for days now we've heard the american president insists that america's handing over control of this operation to nato countries and he keeps saying that this is going to happen soon but certainly in terms of the cracks missing on the international front it doesn't seem as if it's going to happen any time soon so the question really at the heart of this debate is whether or not these is tried so can continue who will take control over them and for just how much longer they can carry on. argues war correspondent there paula we're reporting keeping you right up to date on our twitter feeds to do chuck brown out her latest tweet talked about rumors that bodies from fighting in are we are being presented as evidence of coalition bombing casualties stay with her follow us apart from the underscore call for the latest from paul on the ground in. we're going to keep the discussion going on for situation in the war torn country for more we're joined live from london by british john baron. alone by mr barron we can get you. there you are her we're almost into the
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ministration is in court which case because for days now we've heard the american president insists that america's handing over control of this operation to nato countries and he keeps saying that this is going to happen soon but suki in terms of the cracks we've seen on the international front it doesn't seem as if it's going to happen any time soon so the question really at the heart of this debate is whether or not these airstrikes can continue who will take control over them and just how much longer they can carry on. well arty's we are just all reporting there from libya's capital is keeping across developments in tripoli but on to our website our two dark part where you can find paul of the blog she constantly delivering our world latest updates and shares her own experiences of the conflict you can also check out our q three spoke on twitter feeds and give us your views on the situation unfolding in libya. well crippling financial debt in the european union hasn't stopped some of its members spending billions on the military campaign in libya leaders have gathered in brussels for today's su
ministration is in court which case because for days now we've heard the american president insists that america's handing over control of this operation to nato countries and he keeps saying that this is going to happen soon but suki in terms of the cracks we've seen on the international front it doesn't seem as if it's going to happen any time soon so the question really at the heart of this debate is whether or not these airstrikes can continue who will take control over them and just how...
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professor spilled into america's past during lectures and history. join curators and the story behind the scene and museum exhibits on american artifacts. the presidency, focusing on policies and legacies, as told to historic speeches and personal insights from administration officials and experts. american history tv on c-span3, all we can, every weekend. get our complete schedule online and sign up for our schedule alerts. jan now land al jazeera correspondent discusses his experiences on middle east events, including the meese -- the recent protests and tahrir square in cairo. he is joined by the cnn political editor sam feist. the interview took place before president obama speech on libya. >> please turn off your cellphones. this meeting is on the record, so keep that in mind. we will spend some time visiting with our guest and i will have a chance for you ask questions about halfway through. today is a timely moment for us to be visiting with our guest. ayman mohyeldin covers the middle east for al jazeera and has had a fascinating couple month
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ministration is incorporate space because for days now we've heard the american presidents insist that america's handing over control of this operation to nato countries and you keep saying that this is going to happen soon but suki in terms of the cracks we're seeing on the international front it doesn't seem as if it's going to happen any time soon so the question really at the heart of this debate is whether or not these strikes can continue who will take control over them and just how much longer they can carry on. parties polls they're reporting there from tripoli where you can keep across the developments with her in the war torn country walk into our website archie dot com you can find paul's blog there she's also tweeting for us from tripoli one of her latest post talks about how there are rumors that is that if you put escape or even commit suicide to don't miss any moment of what's happening in libya stay in touch with us on twitter and facebook as well. now crippling financial debt in the european union hasn't stopped some of its members spending millions on the military campaign in l
ministration is incorporate space because for days now we've heard the american presidents insist that america's handing over control of this operation to nato countries and you keep saying that this is going to happen soon but suki in terms of the cracks we're seeing on the international front it doesn't seem as if it's going to happen any time soon so the question really at the heart of this debate is whether or not these strikes can continue who will take control over them and just how much...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications this is charlie rose. >> rose: the tragedy in japan continues with many questions. there are also questions here in the united states about the safety of nuclear power around the world. in the united states, secretary of energy steven chu said at a congressional hearing today, the obama administration still supports expanding nuclear plants. >> in light of what's happened in japan, would like to hear what you believe president obama's position is on nuclear power generally in the united states. does he still support a rebirth of nuclear power and construction of new plants? could you just give us your best estimate of what his position is. >> i think the president and the administration believe that we have to be looking very, very closely at the events in
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications this is charlie rose. >> rose: the tragedy in japan continues with many questions. there are also questions here in the united states about the safety of nuclear power around the...
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i watched "good morning, america." i do not have to give up at 3:45 in the morning anymore, which i did for 11 years. i get into the office and we stand the e-mail that are coming in. there are fantastic. i wish we could introduce you'd sometime to the debates that go on at abc news between -- that alone is worth stopping everything you are doing. i read "the daily beast." i stay all day long, i can see a complete quilts of screens and i can see what is going on. >> do you have a favorite website? a place where you feel you must check in every day? >> i checked in with each of them. before i go to bed at night, i checked into those three. >> do you eat during the course of the day? >> copiously. >> let me ask you a couple of questions. the wikileaks story, if you or bill keller and you had the chance to get thousands of interesting, fascinating, top- secret cables from the u.s. government, what would you do? would you do what keller did? >> each of us has our own star we steer by. we reported on them. we did put them o
i watched "good morning, america." i do not have to give up at 3:45 in the morning anymore, which i did for 11 years. i get into the office and we stand the e-mail that are coming in. there are fantastic. i wish we could introduce you'd sometime to the debates that go on at abc news between -- that alone is worth stopping everything you are doing. i read "the daily beast." i stay all day long, i can see a complete quilts of screens and i can see what is going on. >> do...
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you will pay more taxes than bank of america. look that up, u.s.uncut.org. >> i am sorry, i missed my cue. i have three boys. does that help you decide where i was? thank you for inviting me today. it is an honor to be on this stage and that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the right to vote. as i began to write my speech for this event, i really started to struggle with the subject. the first draft, the participants, and the details leading up to gaining the right to vote. the question that kept popping up in my head was this, 100 years later, is there enough to celebrate? have we made significant strides in our fight for equality? i kept ignoring the question pushing around my head. the thought kept buzzing in my head like a baby at a picnic. when i finally paid attention on whether we have made significant strides, the answer was an unequivocal no. it was only when i answered the question it and sat down, it was only when i answered that question that the words began to flow. the equal rights movement would not have happened
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i love i love america i mean it seems first of all. my guess my first question is don't people astri's realize that loving america maybe is not a great idea considering that america propped up mubarak i mean did they make the connection there i don't think there was much worrying about. american it wasn't about. american sentiment at this point it was about a very peculiar domestic condition and the people had the collective the you know about changing whether the american media cannot step up to how progressive this revolution was in portraying it then it becomes a problem but this is a very progressive revolution i can assure you well i remember one of the first option of barack obama made when he became president was he made a grand speech here in cairo promised a lot of things and then got all those promises but obama's he still held it was some steam here or people kind of now figured out that he's just a banker a puppet well and i think. the recent criticism. which were basically lining up was the regime were not particularly rec
i love i love america i mean it seems first of all. my guess my first question is don't people astri's realize that loving america maybe is not a great idea considering that america propped up mubarak i mean did they make the connection there i don't think there was much worrying about. american it wasn't about. american sentiment at this point it was about a very peculiar domestic condition and the people had the collective the you know about changing whether the american media cannot step up...
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our listeners are equally distributed throughout every part of america, because of our unique network of local member stations. rooted in their communities, locally owned, operated, and staffed, these are citizens serving citizens. our listener is still a personal connection to what we do. not long ago, i was walking in reception with npr "morning edition" hosts, and we are radio, but as we mingled and introduced ourselves, i was struck by their reaction people had when they realized who he was. not merely a media celebrity, but someone with whom they feel a deep personal connection. and then of course, always the same joke, i wake up with you every morning. he is a good sport about it. he laughs each time like it is the first time he has ever heard it. and he is in cairo tonight so you will hear his reports from the region over the next several weeks. our listeners tell us they appreciate that our reporters report. and so do our hosts. our listeners tell us they come to us for the craftsmanship, the stability of our programming, and the range of opinion and diversity of stories. our
our listeners are equally distributed throughout every part of america, because of our unique network of local member stations. rooted in their communities, locally owned, operated, and staffed, these are citizens serving citizens. our listener is still a personal connection to what we do. not long ago, i was walking in reception with npr "morning edition" hosts, and we are radio, but as we mingled and introduced ourselves, i was struck by their reaction people had when they realized...
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. >> what is more exciting, brazil is one of the big economic power houses in south america. it is really very encouraging. >>> coming up, a call to prayer for the people of burma. how it can bring help and hope to persecuted people. >> this sunday christians around the world will be praying for the country of burma. >> that's right. the military regime has committed every atrocity against christian control center. gary lane has more. >> reporter: perhaps no ethnic minority group suffered more than burma group, about 40 percent christian. they have wage add resistance for more than 60 years. the burmese military, soldiers killed men, raped women and girls, destroyed homes and churches. an army raid left 36 other families homeless. >> they came and slept in our village. before they left the following morning, they burned it. >> ma and his wife survived because they fled the village. >> my wife and i went to the village and prayed. i said all things belong to you, oh god. i carried my bible and pistol. we left to stay with our nephews. >> many villagers have had nowhere to go.
. >> what is more exciting, brazil is one of the big economic power houses in south america. it is really very encouraging. >>> coming up, a call to prayer for the people of burma. how it can bring help and hope to persecuted people. >> this sunday christians around the world will be praying for the country of burma. >> that's right. the military regime has committed every atrocity against christian control center. gary lane has more. >> reporter: perhaps no...
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because i'm -- i've been in america 15 years never have i heard of this day being openly celebrated and now 10 cities all over this country? >> the 100th anniversary motivated celebrations around the world. there was a pro-women demonstration in cairo. >> i love cheering on women and women living their dreams, doing things they want to do. when women be okay. the world work autos calorie has gone through her own challenges and she lost everything she had in hurricane katrina. she decided to move to san francisco and start over. >> there is women not being stopped by circumstances, just doing what they want to do. >> whether in this room or from l.a. they feel like this gives momentum to women. >> and the observation of international womens day turned ugly and violent in cairo. hundreds of egyptian women were attacked today for demanding equal rights. crowds of men telling them to go home. the women said men soon outnumbed them and chased them out of tahrir square. >> a surprise move by muammar gaddafi. onlookers cheered as he showed up in a hotel hosting foreign journalists, raising his
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in many ways this book, "america's misadventures in the middle east." the title explains the content. it's about how we got to the sorry pga -- sorry path in which we find ourselves. this is a series of essays and speeches which provide a realtime look at what was happening and what i thought was going wrong and unfortunately more often than not i proved to be all too prescient. so, book starts, as bill mentioned, with my experience in the gulf war, where i was very, very determined, if i had anything to do with it, to ensure that general william sherman's definition of the purpose of war was applied. he said, war -- the purpose of war is to produce a more perfect peace. i failed completely. there was what no war termination strategy, and a military triumph of enormous, perhaps unprecedented, proportions, was never translated into the political arrangements that might have produced a victory. the war in fact, because there was no war termination strategy, never ended up saddam hussein remained in power, and some years later, a decade or more later in 20
in many ways this book, "america's misadventures in the middle east." the title explains the content. it's about how we got to the sorry pga -- sorry path in which we find ourselves. this is a series of essays and speeches which provide a realtime look at what was happening and what i thought was going wrong and unfortunately more often than not i proved to be all too prescient. so, book starts, as bill mentioned, with my experience in the gulf war, where i was very, very determined,...
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let me first that my words of gratitude for your service to the united states of america. madam secretary, in october, i am sorry in september 2010 you made it really impacting statement and if i may just to take a few seconds to quote what you said. you said -- posted national security threat into in two ways that undermine their capacity to act in our own interest and it does constrain us where constraints may be undesirable and it also sends a message of weakness internationally. i share your concerns about the threat that poses to our national security. when you made that statement, that was 13 for -- $13.4 billion. would it be fair to say that of secretary that you have 13 trillion more reasons to be concerned about the national security of the united states? >> i don't think it increases it by 13 trillion. i think it goes up to 14 trillion i think i'm a but it is a big number congressman. let me, let me take your question very seriously because obviously you quoted me and that is what i believe. if we are not strong at home we are not going to be strong abroad and i
let me first that my words of gratitude for your service to the united states of america. madam secretary, in october, i am sorry in september 2010 you made it really impacting statement and if i may just to take a few seconds to quote what you said. you said -- posted national security threat into in two ways that undermine their capacity to act in our own interest and it does constrain us where constraints may be undesirable and it also sends a message of weakness internationally. i share...
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they said you're not from america. it wasn't in africa that i learned about racism but here in united states. we were completely broke and i did something real unpopular at the time. four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great diversity. i had a younger sister named gift of god and christa was a special girl because she suffered from severe epilepsy. she never once complained. she never said across word and it could or would take her an hour or two to line um... up her clothes and do our homework and get her lunch b bag ready. i'm the five minutes bed to - bus kind of guy, you know? well krista saw the baseball movie called field of dreams. very inspiring movie that takes place in the corn field in iowa and decided for her 23rd birthday she wanted to go
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secretary of state says america is losing an information or an alibi it's completing our teeth. and in a bid to regain public trust major reforms see the russian police force remain and officers retrain selection will be more rigorous and take increases in the hope of training no more professional officers. now it's time for the latest sports news with robin. hello welcome to the sport on r.g.p. coming to you from the russian capital with me ramon calls for help first the headlines. triple crown lindsey vonn secures her third title and as many days after lifting the f.a.'s world cup super g. crowd and actually. rising the regular season champions of unguarded take the last eastern conference semifinal spots absent defeating net take you make on home ice. sparrow hills that's the gesture that continues for carroll slalom dominance by winning the whole world cup stage in moscow. let's start with alpine skiing where lindsey vaughan had a quiet science i remember in star visit it's of the american skier winning her third title in as many days a world cup super g. title the latest ad
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intervention in libya well i suspect today when america is involved the very difficult wars in islamic world are going to start and iraq and the decision to get into another war as spider either it is short or long will be serious damage for the image of president obama i don't think for him for domestic consumption so to speak it will be a wise decision that we do hear hillary clinton coming out and sake that they need assistance let's help if people in support systems that means that the international community should consider that request but when the leader of the interior government former minister. the minister of interior whoever he is says that people of libya are ready to solve the problems which they face in libya themselves what i think that. role even if no one asks for assistance or why should we give assistance i think that for libyan government it's very important not to show that it is able to deliver. and of course there is a lot of bloodshed in libya but it seems like people who are against gadhafi regime are ready for sick reforms but some believe that cut out the is
intervention in libya well i suspect today when america is involved the very difficult wars in islamic world are going to start and iraq and the decision to get into another war as spider either it is short or long will be serious damage for the image of president obama i don't think for him for domestic consumption so to speak it will be a wise decision that we do hear hillary clinton coming out and sake that they need assistance let's help if people in support systems that means that the...
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that was that the united states of america would give to the people money and as much security as we could. and in return we expected them to turn against the taliban and all we wanted was them to tell us who was to read -- taliban because they were wearing civilian clothes we don't speak pashtun we don't know who was about to shoot me but if you help me i will take care of the mafia. that was the deal and the social contract that underlaid everything we have been doing for 10 years. i will show you what happened. we had something called tribal loyalty. look at this picture. this was 500 meters outside of a battalion base and for four years the italians that rotated through tried to say to the people what do you want? we will help you occasionally there were snipers shot in could not always persuade people. a year and a half ago they said the american and italian commander who was kind dispirited said i will help you with your mosque. and as we were driving and and, these kids were 12 or 13, coming out on the road as fast as we were going yen, and these were tough little kids. it end
that was that the united states of america would give to the people money and as much security as we could. and in return we expected them to turn against the taliban and all we wanted was them to tell us who was to read -- taliban because they were wearing civilian clothes we don't speak pashtun we don't know who was about to shoot me but if you help me i will take care of the mafia. that was the deal and the social contract that underlaid everything we have been doing for 10 years. i will...
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so that makes my total now - i've counted 21 people in america. to me that's single most incredible inspiring news to come out of that country. that alone is justification for the sacrifice and cost and the investment in that country and nobody in america is aware of that. the media, government, the people. to me that news should be broadcast from every mountain top in this publication called hope we write about that. go and tell people there's some really good things happening and it's related to employ kabs and the number of kids in afghanistan it's gone up six fold since 2000. unfortunately there's other forces at work. in the last year the taliban have bombed more than 400 mostly girls schools and it's travesty. what's amazing if you go back, they've been written off the government records and not getting funding but some kids are still trying go to school in these villages and i think we owe to those brave children to help those kids finish school and don't worry about the, i.e.d counts but worry about those brave children still trying go to
so that makes my total now - i've counted 21 people in america. to me that's single most incredible inspiring news to come out of that country. that alone is justification for the sacrifice and cost and the investment in that country and nobody in america is aware of that. the media, government, the people. to me that news should be broadcast from every mountain top in this publication called hope we write about that. go and tell people there's some really good things happening and it's related...
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this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs >>> issue three, libya's revolt. violence this week continues between libyan anti-government reb pells libyan government forces reds by head of state cool in her moammar gaddafi. during the joint press conference with mexican president calderone, president obama was asked about the conflict in libya. >> so let me just be very unambiguous about this -- colonel give gaddafi needs to leave. >> that was thursday. the president will said to be weighing the pros and cons of a no-fly zone over libya. a no-fly zone would present gaddafi from us
this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs...
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appearing in the us probably for america. to the two to go it war illegally is the nikkei gratian against another country but people at the beacon it's this humanitarian intervention british forces joined the action in libya from the very beginning it submarines and fighter jets carried out multiple strikes against gadhafi forces our correspondent in london lauren that reports next on what the u.k. public thinks about being involved in another conflict. what we heard before this started and what has actually happened now there's quite a big difference both in what actually happens and in in the perception of that a no fly zone sounds to your mind on the street like a relatively key thing it just sounds like people won't be allowed to take it take off planes but of course i think what people didn't really understand was that in order to stop because after planes taking off one would actually have to shoot them down and certainly what we've seen so far in this military intervention and we should remember just the beginning is o
appearing in the us probably for america. to the two to go it war illegally is the nikkei gratian against another country but people at the beacon it's this humanitarian intervention british forces joined the action in libya from the very beginning it submarines and fighter jets carried out multiple strikes against gadhafi forces our correspondent in london lauren that reports next on what the u.k. public thinks about being involved in another conflict. what we heard before this started and...
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argentina has the second-highest rate of inflation in the americas after venezuela. some small businesses suffer because of it. >> everything goes up in price. we try not to put it in our final prices. that is a problem because our rent -- every day, it is less what we gain. >> inflation means higher wage demands and therefore higher costs. the official rate of inflation is about 10%. many economists say in reality, it is double this figure. that casts a cloud over the credibility of the growth. >> if you are underestimating the inflation rate, you will be overestimating the growth rate. it is quite likely that argentina's growth rate is not as high as the government data says. >> this is one of the busiest shopping streets in buenos aires. despite the rising cost of living, people remain positive. argentinian are more optimistic about their economy this year than last year. many economists believe that growth will cool in 2011. but in an election year, this is difficult to predict. slowing growth is never popular with voters. do not rule out more government spending
argentina has the second-highest rate of inflation in the americas after venezuela. some small businesses suffer because of it. >> everything goes up in price. we try not to put it in our final prices. that is a problem because our rent -- every day, it is less what we gain. >> inflation means higher wage demands and therefore higher costs. the official rate of inflation is about 10%. many economists say in reality, it is double this figure. that casts a cloud over the credibility...
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worse than america's most serious nuclear reactor sent -- nuclear accident. >> as they are unfolding rapidly and conflicting reports, so we don't know in detail what is happening. >> we have a state of emergency declared. some radioactivity was released but it involved just one reactor and not four. the range of options for attacking the crisis is shrinking. they are pumping in water to cool the reactors. the aim is to keep water flowing through to reduce temperatures but this creates steam and too much could trigger an explosion. another option is to deploy it more workers but that is hazardous. reactor three is getting off so much radiation. the problem is a tank holding nuclear fuel is losing water. what can they do? one plan is to drop water by helicopter. that just leaves fire engines to pump the water and but they would also be at risk of exposure to radiation. the workers were pulled out last night. now some are back in. they are working in shifts to minimize their radiation exposure. there is little protection for them as they face multiple risks. >> they have been working on
worse than america's most serious nuclear reactor sent -- nuclear accident. >> as they are unfolding rapidly and conflicting reports, so we don't know in detail what is happening. >> we have a state of emergency declared. some radioactivity was released but it involved just one reactor and not four. the range of options for attacking the crisis is shrinking. they are pumping in water to cool the reactors. the aim is to keep water flowing through to reduce temperatures but this...
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i am interested in results for america. if we're going to people empty- handed, having to close offices, and cut back programs so we do not have the relationship that enables us to turn around and say, remember us? we did that with the egyptian military. we trained you. here is what we think you can do. we will be weakened. that is the bottom line. it is not a pleasant thing to say. at this moment in history as much as any, it is not like there is no competition out there. iran and china are competing with us. we have people more than happy to step forward and fill the void that we leave behind. i was struck that the conservative government in the united kingdom actually increased their development budget. they were cutting everything else. they said that if we do not compete and are not present, we're really going to be off the map. they are actually increasing their development budget. on these issues like south sudan, darfur, somalia -- the united states is the major player. i think we deserve a great deal of the credit
i am interested in results for america. if we're going to people empty- handed, having to close offices, and cut back programs so we do not have the relationship that enables us to turn around and say, remember us? we did that with the egyptian military. we trained you. here is what we think you can do. we will be weakened. that is the bottom line. it is not a pleasant thing to say. at this moment in history as much as any, it is not like there is no competition out there. iran and china are...
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poverty in america is increasing. what we understand, pregnant women and little kids do to the get good nutrition, the likelihood is that they're going to get, that the births might be low weight or little babies might come down with illnesses if they don't have good nutrition. poverty is increasing. yet the republicans want to cut the wic program by $750 million, 10%. title one education funding, everybody understands we have problems with wedcation right now. large dropout rates. republicans want to cut $5 billion from the department of education. on and on and on it goes. now what do i think? do i think that it is appropriate that we balance the budget on low income pregnant women an infants who need nutrition? do i think you should throw 200,000 kids off the head start program? do i think you cut the social security administration severely? do i think you cut planned parenthood which has done such a good job in preventing unwanted pregnancies? does that make sense? i don't think so. i don't think that is good for
poverty in america is increasing. what we understand, pregnant women and little kids do to the get good nutrition, the likelihood is that they're going to get, that the births might be low weight or little babies might come down with illnesses if they don't have good nutrition. poverty is increasing. yet the republicans want to cut the wic program by $750 million, 10%. title one education funding, everybody understands we have problems with wedcation right now. large dropout rates. republicans...
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staying in america in the n.b.a. portland beat charlotte handing the bok as their fourth straight defeat blazers were coming off once these women second round two and pulls ahead in the second pool to wesley matthews makes it forty two thirty five from behind be our player. the ball down believe the second calls but went on eight eleven zero and to control the game all of that remarkable schooled ridge top story with twenty six points one of the blazers and held by his doctor in the fourth part of the praise the lead to sixteen will eventually leading fights why the floor. to jail though was total of sixty nine this season. when someone has a sack of world cup title of the season up the finishing second behind anya pearson in the downhill the swede meanwhile moved up to fools on the old time when list with welfare picture he now go forward to the american had won this super combined title on friday and refused to rest on the lower heels of the down miliband overall world cup leader mario restrike just still the way i
staying in america in the n.b.a. portland beat charlotte handing the bok as their fourth straight defeat blazers were coming off once these women second round two and pulls ahead in the second pool to wesley matthews makes it forty two thirty five from behind be our player. the ball down believe the second calls but went on eight eleven zero and to control the game all of that remarkable schooled ridge top story with twenty six points one of the blazers and held by his doctor in the fourth part...